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1 1| same subject, and to be affections of the same: examples are-health 2 1| sleep and waking are not affections of such living things as 3 1| asleep, but that both these affections belong [alternately] to 4 1| wake; since both these are affections of the activity of the primary 5 1| that either of these two affections should perpetually attach 6 1| partake in either of these affections, for without sense-perception 7 1| plants have none of these affections. A mark of this is that 8 2| several, on which these affections depend. Since, then, some 9 2| sleeping and waking are affections of this organ, the place